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Poland orders more Rosomak APCs

The AA has ordered 58 more Rosomak APCs from a consortium consisting of HSW, PGZ, Rosomak, and WB Electronics. (AA)

On 8 July the Polish Armaments Agency (AA) ordered 58 more Rosomak 8×8 armoured personnel carriers (APCs) from a consortium led by Huta Stalowa Wola (HSW) and also consisting of Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa (PGZ), Rosomak, and WB Electronics. In a press release later the same day, the AA valued the contract at PLN2.6 billion (USD660 million), with deliveries taking place in 2026–27.

The contract includes a logistics package with spare parts. It is the second implementation contract for Poland's Rosomak procurement.

The APCs will be integrated with the ZSSW-30 remote controlled weapon station (RCWS) armed with a Bushmaster Mk 44S 30 mm automatic cannon and a dual Spike LR (long range) anti-tank guided missile launcher. The cannon can be fired in automatic and semi-automatic modes, and uses five different types of ammunition, including programmable munition. A modified UKM-2000C 7.62 mm co-axial machine gun is coupled with the cannon. The ZSSW-30 features a domestically produced fire-control system, sights, and gun and sight stabilisation.

The RCWS is designed to be used to combat armoured targets and enemy objects and fortifications and also for fire support. Its electro-optical systems can operate day and night as well as in poor weather and difficult climatic conditions.

The commander and the weapon operator can independently observe, detect, identify, and track land and aerial targets, including by using an auto tracker function and can also operate in hunter-killer mode.

For more information, please seePolish MND announces additional vehicle contracts .

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